The anticipation has been high since Stone Temple Pilots revealed Jeff Gutt as their new vocalist late last year, and while "Meadow" has been steadily climbing the charts, fans are no doubt anxious for the first full length album and tour news for the rejuvenated lineup. The band has come forth with those details, revealing their their upcoming album will be self-titled and that it's on schedule for a March 16 street date.

"We are thrilled about what lies ahead," says guitarist Dean DeLeo, who adds, "The best way for us to honor our past is to keep making new music."

And speaking of new music, Stone Temple Pilots have issued another new song. "Roll Me Under" just debuted at Rolling Stone, and it's a driving, raucous new cut that fits perfectly within what Stone Temple Pilots do so well. You can hear the track in the Spotify player below.

"'Roll Me Under' was one of the first songs I wrote for the album, and one of the first Jeff sang on too," said STP bassist Robert DeLeo. "Those riffs have been kicking around in my head for years, and it felt like the right time to record and perform it." The track, along with "Meadow," are instant grat picks for those who pre-order the band's self-titled disc via the Stone Temple Pilots website. There are also pre-order options via other platforms available here. Fans can also look for a vinyl version of the album arriving on May 25.

Stone Temple Pilots had already begun to roll out tour dates for the New Year, but have filled in a lot of new shows as well, with concerts booked in every month from March to July. Robert DeLeo says, "With so much time and experience gone by in life we feel compelled to dig back into a 30-year catalog and really try to reflect and choose what songs haven’t been performed live. We want to give people who have come to see us in the past a chance to hear something they haven’t heard before at previous STP shows. We want to celebrate this time in lives with our performances.”

Pre-sale ticketing starts today (Jan. 31), with the public on-sale kicking off Friday (Feb. 2). A digital copy of the new self-titled STP album will be included with the ticket purchase, except where noted in the tour dates below.